More than any other television show, more than any other motion picture series. Star Trek has for nearly thirty years been the most popular space adventure of all time. Now
Voyager joins
Star Trek, The Next Generation, and
Deep Space Nine as the newest star in the ever expanding Star Trek Universe.
Pocket Books is proud to present the novelizataion of
Caretaker, the premier episode of
STAR TREK: VOYAGER.
This is the story of Kathryn Janeway and the crew of the
Voyager. Transported by alien technology to the other side of the galaxy, years away from the Federation and everything they call home, their voyage back will be a fantastic odyssey that will take them through uncharted space, into dangers as they travel
where no one has gone before.-----------------------------
"Full impulse," Captain Janeway commanded.
At the conn, Lieutenant Stadi obeyed, the ship humming with power as he brought it about. At Ops, Ensign Kim remained glued to his readouts. "The teteryon wave will intercept us in twenty seconds ... " he began.
"Can we go to warp?" Janeway asked Stadi.
Stadi shook her head. "Not until we clear the plasma field, Captain."
"...eight seconds," Ensign Kim continued.
" ... five ..."
" ... four ..."
" ... Three ..."
"Brace for impact!" Janeway shouted. The intercom spread her voice through the ship just as the hand fo God took the
Voyager in its grp and flung it into the void ....

In Caretaker there was one glaring (okay, it was probably only glaring to me who has seen most of the Voyager episodes [first run] and definitely knows how the bridge is set up) error. At one point Harry, the Operations officer swivels around in his chair to face Captain Janeway. That's fine if he's on the Enterprise, but he's on Voyager an Intrepid class vessel, where the Ops station is behind the Captain's chair, and Harry never sits, both he and Tuvok (the Security/Tactical Chief) stand, always. But, other than that it wasn't a bad novelization of an outstanding TV episode at all.
The author got the tone of the novel to match the tone of the actual episode, and then enough extra little thoughts and feelings were added here and there so it didn't seem like I was simply reading an annotized script. A solid three stars for sure. (